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1605, 2016

How to Save My Home Through Bankruptcy

By |May 16th, 2016|Categories: Bankruptcy, Foreclosure Defense, Real Estate Law|0 Comments

Falling behind on your mortgage payments can be a traumatic experience to a homeowner. Often times communication with the bank or loan servicer leads to more questions than answers. That is where an experienced real estate and/or bankruptcy [...]

2904, 2016

Do Sellers Have the Ongoing Obligation to Update the Seller’s Disclosure Notice

By |April 29th, 2016|Categories: Real Estate Law|Tags: |0 Comments

I recently had a listing where the owner was called and the neighbor notified him that the shared wooden fence between their properties was infested with termites.  My Seller called me and asked what [...]

2704, 2016

Bad Things Happen To Good People – Is Bankruptcy Right For Me?

By |April 27th, 2016|Categories: Bankruptcy|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Bad things do happen to good people. If you are overwhelmed with debt, to file bankruptcy may be a wise choice. The most important thing for a debtor is to first examine both bankruptcy and nonbankruptcy [...]

2204, 2016

Owner Financing-How to Reduce Risk

By |April 22nd, 2016|Categories: Financial, Real Estate Law, Investment Strategy|Tags: |0 Comments

Sellers are frequently reluctant to enter into owner financing because they fear that the buyer will default (fail to make the loan payments). However, the seller can take steps to reduce the risk of a [...]

1304, 2016

Death Without a Will – Who Get’s the House?

By |April 13th, 2016|Categories: Real Estate Law, Civil Litigation|Tags: , |0 Comments

If you ever experienced a death in your immediate family my condolences go out to you.  Persevering after the death of a loved one can be one of the biggest challenges in life.  Unfortunately, even [...]